The ModTone Power Plant is professional quality power supply for the discriminating player. The ModTone Power Plant features a toroidal transformer with five outputs that are switchable from 9VDC to 12VDC, two feature SAG controls to go from 4V-9VDC, and the last is a 9VAC output. The Power Plant is designed to be used in conjunction with almost any effect pedal you can put on your pedalboard. Each output is isolated and designed to operate without adding any noise to your signal path.

Good unit. Biggest problem is 12vdc setting dosent have the amperage to push my TC-helicon G-XT. It requires 3.0ma, unit only offers 1.3 I suspect this may be a problem with other 12vdc units. the upside is the 12vac out on the front. I just plugged my Tc's transformer in there and .. Good to go. Unit seems to be nice and quiet even with my hot rodded Wah pedal.

As you can tell, I'm really pleased with this PSU, because it powers two hungry 9VAC devices simultaneously while still giving me seven 9/12VDC and 9VDC SAG connections. Comes with every possible power adapter as well. This PSU really sovled some problems for me. The 1.3 version number refers to the actual amp output @ 9VAC: 1300mA, or 1.3 amps. This is more than the 1.0 amsp stated in the manual, and enough to run the M13 with the included cable. As it turns out, it's also enough to run a 9VAC Rocktron All Access MIDI controller simultaneously, provided you make a custom cable wth a second, daisy chained 2.5MM center negative connector. And this still leaves all of the available 9/12VDC and 9VDC SAG connections, as well as the courtesy 120VAC connection. That's a lot of value!Seems well made. Documentation is decent. No complaints so far, but I've only used this for a month or so. Being a little conservative here.It's one of the very few units that will power a Line6 M13. That it will do that AND power everything else I need is really more than I had hoped I could find in one box, given the AC and DC requirements of my setup. Very satisfied with this PSU.

I have done two pedal board builds with these. Each board is hum free. Will work in pedal-train JR BUT takes mods if you want access to the outlet and dip switches. Has proved very versatile. I use the AC wall outlet for my 12V 400ma Nova drive. Two 9v's for my 18Volt compressor. 12Volt for the uni-Vibe. So far so good

The brackets that come with the pedal train pro block the 9VAC out. It is also a VERY tight squeeze to fit between the bars under the board. Theres a video showing it being mounted under a PT Jr, so I figured it'd fit under the Pro no problem. I made it work but I had to cut a piece off one of the brackets to expose the 9VAC out and really smush it in there. So it does kinda fit with some modification and a strong arm. That said, this unit has lots of great features for a power supply. Wish it came with voltage and current doubler cables, but they can easily be made or bought elsewhere.

I compared the features and versitility of all the professional power supply solutions and this one is the winner. Built with heavy guage metal like Radial and also includes a courtesy AC outlet. This unit made my whole pedal board wisper quiet and I now feel very secure that my pedals will work correctly at every gig.

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